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and so, you know, if they won't buy it in brown, let's make it in blue. that sort of business mindset i think he brings to everything he does. and so, you know, they wanted severely conservative rhetoric during the primary, so he gave it to them. now he thinks they want different rhetoric. >> campaigning in ohio vice president biden pointed out as romney plays up his bipartisanship, he may find his biggest headaches come from his own party. as i was suggesting. let's listen. >> ask them the question, when have you ever seen governor romney take on the establishment of his party? what do you think prospects are that governor romney would attempt to do any of the things he now says he supports? what do you think the chances of him doing that with the republican-controlled congress? what do you think the chances are he's going to tell the people, you know, you're dead wrong. that's basically what he's saying now. >> grover norquist is the no tax guy, made clear that the right wing of the party expects to call the shots. this is brazen, but let's listen to wh
and so, you know, if they won't buy it in brown, let's make it in blue. that sort of business mindset i think he brings to everything he does. and so, you know, they wanted severely conservative rhetoric during the primary, so he gave it to them. now he thinks they want different rhetoric. >> campaigning in ohio vice president biden pointed out as romney plays up his bipartisanship, he may find his biggest headaches come from his own party. as i was suggesting. let's listen. >> ask...
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. >> i notice the only criticism from the other party that was publicly voiced came from michael brown. who was the head of fema when katrina struck, and he criticized the president for being too quick to respond to this tragedy. i say bring it on. more criticism like that. >> and he wasn't afraid to hammer the romney campaign over their continued use of the completely misleading jeep ad, in the way that only bill clinton can do. >> when i was a kid and i got caught with my hand in a cookie jar, my face got red and i took my hand out of the cookie jar. this guy gets caught, he digs down and gets some more cookies. they actually increased the ad buy on an ad they knew was false because they think you're dumb. i think you're smart and i think barack obama will be the next president. >> "mork times" blog shows president obama ahead by less than 1 point. president clinton's appeal with white certain voters could be the final push the president needs in the state of virginia. let's bring in joy reid. i want to say i've never seen a former president be so effective. i think a lot of people a
. >> i notice the only criticism from the other party that was publicly voiced came from michael brown. who was the head of fema when katrina struck, and he criticized the president for being too quick to respond to this tragedy. i say bring it on. more criticism like that. >> and he wasn't afraid to hammer the romney campaign over their continued use of the completely misleading jeep ad, in the way that only bill clinton can do. >> when i was a kid and i got caught with my...
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elizabeth warren, the former obama administration consumer advocate is going to win back the election scott brown won in 2004. and polls in virginia have the democrat, former governor tim kaine leading former senator george allen which just two points. with races all tied up in places like nevada, arizona, montana, wisconsin, west virginia and connecticut, it could be a nail biter on tuesday night. >>> america has 50 states, but it's the key battleground states where the race just might be decided come tuesday. right now cnn estimates that nine states are the make or break ones that president obama or mitt romney must win to win the white house. the biggest battleground state is florida with 29 electoral votes then there's ohio which has been called the must-win state for romney. we have a team of reporters in ohio, in the state capital is our own don lemon. you're now there with a thicker coat which tells me that cold front has moved in. it's chilly, huh? >> it is chilly. fred, who isn't -- >> it's all about ohio? >> it is all about ohio and i have read in the paper today, i think they have been
elizabeth warren, the former obama administration consumer advocate is going to win back the election scott brown won in 2004. and polls in virginia have the democrat, former governor tim kaine leading former senator george allen which just two points. with races all tied up in places like nevada, arizona, montana, wisconsin, west virginia and connecticut, it could be a nail biter on tuesday night. >>> america has 50 states, but it's the key battleground states where the race just...
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has brown stains from his tears. i have tried several products. how can i clean the tear stains? >> this is a really good question. actually chloe has black, you can't see. if you have a dog that has white hair, you'll sea tears. chloe has the same tears. >> is this about every dog? seems poodles have a lot. >> the tears come over the edge of the lid and they oxidize and they turn brown. it's a stain. it's very difficult to get rid of. if you have a white dog, there's really nothing specific that works. if you're not johnny ton spot every single day wiping the eyes once, twice a day and maybe just cutting that hair close. it's a tear stain. the question is, if it's really if there's a lot of staining, why do you have so many tears? that's something you may want to talk to your veterinarian about. maybe you have a blocked tear duct. >> trying to correct it, so to speak, could be dangerous because you're near the eye. >> your vet can help you, groomers can help you. bottom line, get to the cause of the stain and try to clean them up instantly. and live with it, if it's not a big de
has brown stains from his tears. i have tried several products. how can i clean the tear stains? >> this is a really good question. actually chloe has black, you can't see. if you have a dog that has white hair, you'll sea tears. chloe has the same tears. >> is this about every dog? seems poodles have a lot. >> the tears come over the edge of the lid and they oxidize and they turn brown. it's a stain. it's very difficult to get rid of. if you have a white dog, there's really...
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i think snorn brown is winning after the outside group spent over $20 million unanswered trying to defeat him shows that the candidates matter and how good a senator and politician you are and he's done a great job and he's going to win in a state that's going to be razor thin on a presidential level and the wisconsin race is going to be a big surprise to people. i think everyone thought tommy thompson was going to walls banback in and tammy baldwin has put herself in a position where she could win. >> it matters who's on the top of the ticket, does it not? >> it does. i'm surprised that not only that the presidential races are close but the races that are close senatorial that are not even vaguely close at the presidential. i think about north dakota. i think about connecticut or massachusetts, or on the other side, montana. i don't remember that happening a lot unless you have some really, really strong incumbent. most of these are not incumbent. >> think about nebraska. >> nebraska has tightened up some. >> there are 16 races that we're looking at that a are competitive, some obviously
i think snorn brown is winning after the outside group spent over $20 million unanswered trying to defeat him shows that the candidates matter and how good a senator and politician you are and he's done a great job and he's going to win in a state that's going to be razor thin on a presidential level and the wisconsin race is going to be a big surprise to people. i think everyone thought tommy thompson was going to walls banback in and tammy baldwin has put herself in a position where she could...
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. >> you saw that scott brown pulled out of the debate -- >> yeah but it's hard -- this isn't him trying to use -- like he did the first time which was pull out of the debate because, quote unquote, there were votes in the senate which was bogus. nobody wanted to have that debate. >> so the headline was just that he had pulled out, but he was the first to announce it -- >> he was the first to make a big noise about it but that debate wouldn't have happened. it would have been the fourth debate and it wouldn't have moved the needle either way, and second of all why bother? no one would have paid at attention to it. so i said this all along, this is still a two or three-point race up here. there is a new "boston globe" poll that shows it tied, but i'm not really sure on that. i still think she is up by about two or three, and she is going to have to race right to the line. >> is it a get out the vote issue now? >> yeah. >> or is something hurting her? >> no, nothing is hurting her right now. he is out with a bunch of ad that is saying he is hot with the chicks. [ laughter ] >> you know, an
. >> you saw that scott brown pulled out of the debate -- >> yeah but it's hard -- this isn't him trying to use -- like he did the first time which was pull out of the debate because, quote unquote, there were votes in the senate which was bogus. nobody wanted to have that debate. >> so the headline was just that he had pulled out, but he was the first to announce it -- >> he was the first to make a big noise about it but that debate wouldn't have happened. it would have...
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[applause] korean brown and the chairwoman of the democratic party, debbie wasserman shelves are all here. let's hear it for your vader. -- for your mayor. in all of your year, and i am really happy about that. for the past several days all of us have been focused on the storms that have taken place along the east coast, and obviously florida knows something about storms. as a nation we warn of those to of the losses. we-- we mourn those who have been lost. i talk to the governors and mayors every day. i want people to know what i talked to them i talking on behalf of america, and i have told them we will be with them every step of the way until they have fully recovered from the hardships and a crisis, and we will do it together, because that is how we do it in the united states of america. [applause] as heartbroken as we of the end result of the images of families who let that affect it, we also been inspired seeing police officers and firefighters rushing into burning buildings and waiting water to save lives and neighbors helping neighbors cope with tragedy. leaders of different
[applause] korean brown and the chairwoman of the democratic party, debbie wasserman shelves are all here. let's hear it for your vader. -- for your mayor. in all of your year, and i am really happy about that. for the past several days all of us have been focused on the storms that have taken place along the east coast, and obviously florida knows something about storms. as a nation we warn of those to of the losses. we-- we mourn those who have been lost. i talk to the governors and mayors...
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scott brown. >> megyn: let me shift. the subject. i wanted to ask you, larry, presidential level? >> i think if you examine carefully what is happening, i think president obama has a lead in the electoral college and he has many more pathways to 270 than governor romney. that is still true and nothing has changed. >> senator? >> that is exactly right. governor romney because of electoral college of about 30 electoral voters has to win the majority. key element to look at is voter intensity. republicans and conservatives so intent on voting they make some of the models of the polls is inaccurate and he carries other states by a very narrow margin. that is the key thing to look at. >> megyn: thank you so much for your expertise. we appreciate it. coming up, new polls in the state of virginia! when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior
scott brown. >> megyn: let me shift. the subject. i wanted to ask you, larry, presidential level? >> i think if you examine carefully what is happening, i think president obama has a lead in the electoral college and he has many more pathways to 270 than governor romney. that is still true and nothing has changed. >> senator? >> that is exactly right. governor romney because of electoral college of about 30 electoral voters has to win the majority. key element to look at...
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it is driving right to the heart of what president obama needs to throw colorado, but also the about brown states. it is to get the same coalitions, the youth, the women, both on a phillippe -- unaffiliated and republican, minority provisions need to turn out in historic week disproportionate numbers. denver has a very young population, which is also a democrat stronghold. i have seen that had three or four times in the last couple of nights spirit -- i've seen advertisements three or four times in the last couple of nights. host: are you seeing what lawyers are doing to prepare for that? guest: modern campaigning since 2000 with the florida recount, it seems that one of its first things you do is hire gorda attorneys, between good election law and getting ready for the challenge. on the republican side i'm confident. the democrats have a well oiled machine, not only nationally. but on the republican side they are very well-organized. their two legal strike teams in a lot of the counties, not all 64, but the key ones. they will have teams of lawyers on the ground actually watching the pala
it is driving right to the heart of what president obama needs to throw colorado, but also the about brown states. it is to get the same coalitions, the youth, the women, both on a phillippe -- unaffiliated and republican, minority provisions need to turn out in historic week disproportionate numbers. denver has a very young population, which is also a democrat stronghold. i have seen that had three or four times in the last couple of nights spirit -- i've seen advertisements three or four...
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scott brown. >> kimberly: correct. full screen. read it and weep. 45 to 43%. before elizabeth warren was ahead by five points in september. she has been able to ride the popularity and coat tail of president obama. so it suggests that her favorability is going down and hit by negative attacks, bob. obama not doing as well there. >> bob: i would be surprised if that race would go republican again. maybe so. scott brown did a good job in the special election and done a good job -- >> kimberly: he has 54% favorability rating. >> bob: that state elected republicans to the senate before. >> dana: when we are back here tomorrow we might have to have a debate about ohio. i think a lot of people would think romney's chances are better in ohio than previously described in this block. >> kimberly: i agree. >> bob: okay. we'll do that. the latest on hurricane sandy as it makes landfall next. what happened to one more thing? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. jimenez is a fox
scott brown. >> kimberly: correct. full screen. read it and weep. 45 to 43%. before elizabeth warren was ahead by five points in september. she has been able to ride the popularity and coat tail of president obama. so it suggests that her favorability is going down and hit by negative attacks, bob. obama not doing as well there. >> bob: i would be surprised if that race would go republican again. maybe so. scott brown did a good job in the special election and done a good job --...
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former fema director michael brown joins us. taking a look of sixth avenue in new york city. as 250,000 are grappling with the power to not -- right now and it will get worse as the night in sues. when you look at this, michael, what is your best piece of advice for officials on both sides? >> to get the word out on what people need to do. i have heard reports that there are 3 feet of water in the new york stock exchange building. that passage has water. as you were showing earlier, the fdr as water lapping of red. people just need to get off the street. if they're going to stay in man and then they ought to be prepared to be without power for, my guess is based on what i have been seeing, at least a day or so. it will take time ted get those transmission lines back up, get the substations back up and working. and then, i think about, you know, at least i don't live in new york. i think about my friends that do, you know, the station will be out for a while. you knows how long mta will be out. people need to be ready to deal, it does not seem like a long time, but 24, 48 and
former fema director michael brown joins us. taking a look of sixth avenue in new york city. as 250,000 are grappling with the power to not -- right now and it will get worse as the night in sues. when you look at this, michael, what is your best piece of advice for officials on both sides? >> to get the word out on what people need to do. i have heard reports that there are 3 feet of water in the new york stock exchange building. that passage has water. as you were showing earlier, the...
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i still cannot get over the fact she's back with chris brown. melissa: and can they authenticate that she actually wrote that note? i think she has some interns, somebody has to compare them. i have my douuts about thi check this out, this video somebody literally trying to drive over the top of a 14-foot fence that borders mexico. obviously they g stuck, spotting two agents trng to run back to mexico. this is the craziest attempt yet seem to get into o cntry? i think they watch o many dogs bunny cartoons. >> i give them credit, trying to bring a grand cherokee into the country. melissa: how did they get up there? seemed like getting down with easy part. surprising that was the part they didn't get. >> it was a geometry problem. melissa: they needed something a little more round, but they got away, so they will probably be back to get it right the second time. i love her marathon idea. >> hash tag storm runners. help staten island. melissa: do we have time for one more? no, we don't have enough time. wilwill you run out to staten island? >> i wi
i still cannot get over the fact she's back with chris brown. melissa: and can they authenticate that she actually wrote that note? i think she has some interns, somebody has to compare them. i have my douuts about thi check this out, this video somebody literally trying to drive over the top of a 14-foot fence that borders mexico. obviously they g stuck, spotting two agents trng to run back to mexico. this is the craziest attempt yet seem to get into o cntry? i think they watch o many dogs...
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i think what you are see is that in this poll scott brown independent women from moved from brown to warren. union households from moved from brown to warren. we picked that up between the september poll and the october poll. massachusetts has never elected a woman to u.s. senate in the history of the commonwealth and next tuesday you may see her become elected. >> bill: if your poll is right certainly you have got her up by seven. fascinating. as you move along this evening. bernie goldberg thoughts on how the play out. >> bill: correspondents in the field assessing the hurricane situation all over the northeast. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden s
i think what you are see is that in this poll scott brown independent women from moved from brown to warren. union households from moved from brown to warren. we picked that up between the september poll and the october poll. massachusetts has never elected a woman to u.s. senate in the history of the commonwealth and next tuesday you may see her become elected. >> bill: if your poll is right certainly you have got her up by seven. fascinating. as you move along this evening. bernie...
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a company in brown's bill would have a contract. -- in brownsville. safeway has a contract to build a staging for that pipeline, $250 million a year, which would create lots of jobs. start drilling in anbar. it is a small area where they want to drill. let's start using our natural energy to press natural gas. be able to convert our semis and buses to compressed national gas instead of sending a thousands of dollars over to the opec countries and saudi arabia, who really does not like us. i want to build wisconsin in america. >> give us an example of legislation you could work on immediately that would put life into the people of wisconsin in terms of jobs? >> i will try to build on the work i've already done by having passed bipartisan legislation for the paper industry, where china is subsidizing its paper industry to the tune of billions of dollars, create an unlevel playing field at. have seenu.s. -- we u.s. jobs and the paper industry go overseas. we need to do the same thing in all parts. because the and level playing field is costing. wisconsin
a company in brown's bill would have a contract. -- in brownsville. safeway has a contract to build a staging for that pipeline, $250 million a year, which would create lots of jobs. start drilling in anbar. it is a small area where they want to drill. let's start using our natural energy to press natural gas. be able to convert our semis and buses to compressed national gas instead of sending a thousands of dollars over to the opec countries and saudi arabia, who really does not like us. i...
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and we had no cafeteria then, we had no lunchroom, so we--the four of us brown-bagged it every day and just talked. then jude wanniski came down on a fellowship--he was writing his book then--and he started talking to us about supply-side economics, which was very interesting and about which we knew nothing, and those were a very stimulating peri--that was a very stimulating period for all of us. at our luncheons, we never talked about law, about which, of course, i knew very little. we talked mainly about religion and economics, religion being my subject and economics being jude wanniski's subject. and everyone was interested, and we became very good friends and have been very good friends, all of us, since then. c-span: did you ever talk about some of the things we've just talked about in--in the s--like aristotle and plato and whether... >> guest: oh, sure. c-span: of those three men, like judge silberman at the appeals court here or justice scalia at the supreme court or robert bork, the former appeals court judge--did they read all the same kind of things that you read? >> guest:
and we had no cafeteria then, we had no lunchroom, so we--the four of us brown-bagged it every day and just talked. then jude wanniski came down on a fellowship--he was writing his book then--and he started talking to us about supply-side economics, which was very interesting and about which we knew nothing, and those were a very stimulating peri--that was a very stimulating period for all of us. at our luncheons, we never talked about law, about which, of course, i knew very little. we talked...
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. >> gus: it's farrell brown. >> charles: look, texas a&m for alabama will not be easy, folks, did you see johnny football at quarterback? they're playing better and better, at tcu, at baylor, texas for kansas state. notre dame we thought they would have walk-overs, those teams will rise up and fight, bc and wake forest before they finish here at usc and oregon next week at cal who lost a tough one friday night against washington, and a huge one with stanford and, of course, the civil war at oregon state. a very tough schedule for oregon down the stretch. >> gus: barner running. hayes pullard with the tackle. a huge day for kenjon barner. prior to that, 37 carries, 295 yards. 4 touchdowns. chip kelly and his oregon team, he has now rushed for 300 yards, officially 38 carries, 300 yards, averaging 8 yards per carry, breaking lamichael james' record most rushing yards in a game at the university of oregon. >> charles: you don't want to take a loss here for the record purpose, right? you don't want to drop down below 300. >> gus: they hand it to him. he won't take a loss at all! kenjon ba
. >> gus: it's farrell brown. >> charles: look, texas a&m for alabama will not be easy, folks, did you see johnny football at quarterback? they're playing better and better, at tcu, at baylor, texas for kansas state. notre dame we thought they would have walk-overs, those teams will rise up and fight, bc and wake forest before they finish here at usc and oregon next week at cal who lost a tough one friday night against washington, and a huge one with stanford and, of course, the...
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. >> the hot topic for californian voters is backed by governor brown. he has been campaigning hard for this and that will get more money for education. a recent poll shows that 48 percent of them are in favor and 38 percent are against it. 14% stated that there were undecided. a poll finds tha >> many of the state propositions may come down to the voters and he look said proposition 4. >> a new field poll shows the majority of californians favor prop. 34 which will repeal the death penalty. 45% stated that will vote yes and 38% stated that will vote no. 17 percent of them still remain undecided. this is a significant increase from the popoll taken in september. this director stated that it is unusual to see such a reversal. >> usually when the lines cross it is coming from the yes side and crossing over to the no side. as voters learn more which is unique id is moving the other way were bimotors are learning more >> 12 years ago a large mud majority of californians status said they should put them men jailed for life instead of murdering them. voters th
. >> the hot topic for californian voters is backed by governor brown. he has been campaigning hard for this and that will get more money for education. a recent poll shows that 48 percent of them are in favor and 38 percent are against it. 14% stated that there were undecided. a poll finds tha >> many of the state propositions may come down to the voters and he look said proposition 4. >> a new field poll shows the majority of californians favor prop. 34 which will repeal the...
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>> jimmy: "jackie brown?" yeah, yeah, yeah. what is quentin tarantino's involvement with this? >> quentin tarantino is a producer and presenter of the film. he presents it. he's my mentor in all reality, you know? i started off in hip-hop and made, you know, a lot of success in it. and i met him one day and i seen how much of a genius this man was, you know? and i actually asked him, "can i become your student in filmmaking?" and he accepted me. and i didn't have to bring no tea or nothin' like the kung fu movies, but -- no, but he accepted me. you know, i went on the set of "kill bill" and i studied, you know, the dps, the steady cams. i mean, all the things it takes to make a film. and after about five years, i felt i was ready. me and my buddy, eli roth, got together, spent about a year and a half writing this movie, went to quentin, he godfather blessed us. and november 2nd, "the man with the iron fists" is in theatres, baby. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about, yeah. it's getting great reviews. congratulations. it's getting great reviews. of cou
>> jimmy: "jackie brown?" yeah, yeah, yeah. what is quentin tarantino's involvement with this? >> quentin tarantino is a producer and presenter of the film. he presents it. he's my mentor in all reality, you know? i started off in hip-hop and made, you know, a lot of success in it. and i met him one day and i seen how much of a genius this man was, you know? and i actually asked him, "can i become your student in filmmaking?" and he accepted me. and i didn't have...
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at some point the republicans have to put their ideals out there and compete for black and brown voters more efficiently. this is not the way to win national elections. our next segment talks about whether there are particular ways to target some of these groups like black and brown voters o p their radio. before we go, i want to say this. we in nerdland sincerely hope that we are not going to need to bring back this week in voter suppression as a segment after the election. but i promise you this, we will stay on the issue and if there are those out there trying to suppress your rights, we will report on it. i want to make a special mention of one of our own nerds. tracy curry has been the producer week in and week out putting together almost every voter suppression segment we have done on this show. tracy has been on top of every aspect of this story. sometimes producers don't get the credit that they deserve. today is tracy's birthday. feel free, #tracy happy birthday, nerdland. send her some love. she's been doing hard work on this week with voter suppression. up next, we're going t
at some point the republicans have to put their ideals out there and compete for black and brown voters more efficiently. this is not the way to win national elections. our next segment talks about whether there are particular ways to target some of these groups like black and brown voters o p their radio. before we go, i want to say this. we in nerdland sincerely hope that we are not going to need to bring back this week in voter suppression as a segment after the election. but i promise you...
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quickly, massachusetts rates, elizabeth warren is up 53% over scott brown, 46%. wisconsin, we see tammy baldwin, 48% over thompson, 47, which is a surprise i think to a lot of people in that race in wisconsin. missouri, claire mccaskill 49% ahead of akin. he has no backing from the establishment and the reprehensible comments that he made. nevertheless, this is turning out to be an interesting story line with female senate candidates, mark. >> 1992 was billed as the year of the women. there were a ton of wom that won election to the u.s. senate. tamron, i wouldn't be surprised if we see a whole lot of women both win election and win reelection come november 6th. you mentioned some of the democratic women who are running. there are actually a lot of republican women. and even if they don't win their contests, they're running some of the best campaigns this cycle. deb fisher in nebraska, linda lingle in hawaii there are lat of women running. >> close to $100 million of her own money in one of her campaign ads. she points out she went through bankruptcy and pulled h
quickly, massachusetts rates, elizabeth warren is up 53% over scott brown, 46%. wisconsin, we see tammy baldwin, 48% over thompson, 47, which is a surprise i think to a lot of people in that race in wisconsin. missouri, claire mccaskill 49% ahead of akin. he has no backing from the establishment and the reprehensible comments that he made. nevertheless, this is turning out to be an interesting story line with female senate candidates, mark. >> 1992 was billed as the year of the women....
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it's closed up but brown wins. >> does he outperform the president by what, two points? >> i don't know. >> yeah, yeah. >> if you were to guess, it's going to be a tight race? >> florida, nelson beats mak. then we get to virginia. >> where are you there? >> i guess i would give kane maybe a tiny finger on the scale. >> give it to blue? >> i don't know. >> we'll put it there for now. that gets us through the presidential toss-ups. let's go to the red states if you will. these are a ton of great states. >> flake wins. >> montana, that's scary. everybody, both sides say it's really too close. >> the libtarian candidate is going to make the winning number. >> it could. >> i guess he gets a couple. this guy john tester up a point or two and the question is does that save him? let's do edge tester. >> all right. next one? north dakota right next door. >> berg wins. it's very very close. >> the same way you feel about montana. >> yeah. >> not quite as close. >> yeah. >> let's stick in the red states. nebraska. >> it tightened up, fisher wins. >> bob kerry keeps it under ten. >>
it's closed up but brown wins. >> does he outperform the president by what, two points? >> i don't know. >> yeah, yeah. >> if you were to guess, it's going to be a tight race? >> florida, nelson beats mak. then we get to virginia. >> where are you there? >> i guess i would give kane maybe a tiny finger on the scale. >> give it to blue? >> i don't know. >> we'll put it there for now. that gets us through the presidential toss-ups. let's...
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and we've a got a guy to help us former fema director mike brown. from katrina to natural disasters like this, where do we go from here? >> good morning, i was talking for a producer for one of your colleagues and expressing frustration of getting around and people without power and the frustration level will begin to rise as you have almost 7 million people in that region without power and take several days if not a week or so to restore power and that's going to have an economic impact. a social impact. people are going to get frustrated and i encourage people to just kind of chill out over this whole situation. charles: all right, so, when you say chill out, i'm not sure exactly. what do you mean when you say chill out? >> well, to recognize, for example, i mean i don't know what your personal situation is, charles, but some people in lower manhattan that live in one of the high rises down there may not have power for five days or six days, it just depends how long it takes for power, con-ed and the other utilities to get service turned back on a
and we've a got a guy to help us former fema director mike brown. from katrina to natural disasters like this, where do we go from here? >> good morning, i was talking for a producer for one of your colleagues and expressing frustration of getting around and people without power and the frustration level will begin to rise as you have almost 7 million people in that region without power and take several days if not a week or so to restore power and that's going to have an economic impact....
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of a job. >> brown would have said more but he was busy responding to katrina. >> garbage, crap, and nonsense. >> you're watching fox. you're hearing about a state department, the cia does nothing. >> you are misleading the american people. >> at least we don't live in swing state hell. >> jeep, now owned by the italians, is thinking of moving all production to china. >> the biggest load of bull in the world. >> why do you say these things, mi romney? >> joe biden is using his teeth to illuminate hoboken. >> find that special someone in the early voting line. >> our destiny is in the hands of the american people. >> i will fight for you and your family every single day as hard as i know how. >> let's get to our panel, dana 34i8 bank is political columnist for "the washington post" and toure is my colleague and the co-host of "the cycle." desperate mitt, desperate measures. in your column this week you write, when the stakes are high, as they are for mr. romney, it must win ohio, the truth is often the first casualty. does that explain mr. romney's completely dishonest and disturbing
of a job. >> brown would have said more but he was busy responding to katrina. >> garbage, crap, and nonsense. >> you're watching fox. you're hearing about a state department, the cia does nothing. >> you are misleading the american people. >> at least we don't live in swing state hell. >> jeep, now owned by the italians, is thinking of moving all production to china. >> the biggest load of bull in the world. >> why do you say these things, mi...
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. >> gus: it's farrell brown. >> charles: look, texas a&m for alabama will not beeasy, folks, did you see johnny football at quarterback? they're playing better and better, at tcu, at baylor, texas for kansas state. notre dame we thought they would have walk-overs, those teams will rise up and fight, bc and wake forest before they finish here at usc and oregon next week at cal who lost a tough one friday night against washington, and a huge one with stanford and, of course, the civil war at oregon state. a very tough schedule for oregon down the stretch. >> gus: barner running. hayes pullard with the tackle. a huge day for kenjon barner. prior to that, 37 carries, 295 yards. 4 touchdowns. chip kelly and his oregon team, he has now rushed for 300 yards, officially 38 carries, 300 yards, averaging 8 yards per carry, breaking lamichael james' record most rushing yards in a game at the university of oregon. >> charles: you don't want to take a loss here for the record purpose, right? you don't wantto drop down below 300. >> gus: they hand it to him. he won't take a loss at all! kenjon bar
. >> gus: it's farrell brown. >> charles: look, texas a&m for alabama will not beeasy, folks, did you see johnny football at quarterback? they're playing better and better, at tcu, at baylor, texas for kansas state. notre dame we thought they would have walk-overs, those teams will rise up and fight, bc and wake forest before they finish here at usc and oregon next week at cal who lost a tough one friday night against washington, and a huge one with stanford and, of course, the...
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. >>> kwame brown could serve just six days when prison when sentenced november 13th. that's the recommendation prosecutors released yesterday. the former d.c. council chairman pleaded guilty in june to corruption charges. prosecutors admit his crime was serious but say brown deserves credit for accepting responsibility and cooperating. >>> a prince george's police officer will be in court for a bond hearing today, a day after being indicted on an attempted murder charge. prosecutors say sergeant johnnie riley shot and wounded calvin kyle after kyle climbed out of a police cruiser and tried to run away. kyle was in handcuffs at the time. it happened along county road in september after riley pulled kyle over for speeding on a stolen motorcycle. kyle is now paralyzed from the waist down. >>> a virginia man who sparked a manhunt has been caught in montana. 25-year-old laurence alan stewart ii was caught tuesday after a police chase. officers had to deflate his tires after stewart threw a pipe bomb at them. he is accused of trying to kill his ex-girlfriend and two police
. >>> kwame brown could serve just six days when prison when sentenced november 13th. that's the recommendation prosecutors released yesterday. the former d.c. council chairman pleaded guilty in june to corruption charges. prosecutors admit his crime was serious but say brown deserves credit for accepting responsibility and cooperating. >>> a prince george's police officer will be in court for a bond hearing today, a day after being indicted on an attempted murder charge....
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hash browns or home fries? home fries. do you like my dress? why can't you guys ask good questions like this? [ morgan ] for a chance to interview an nfl player and more, join visa nfl fan offers and make your season epic. actually... th way i could split my payments up into little bite-size chunks. i mean you feel me right? yeah. uh, sir... ah... [ male announcer ] shop now. and put it on layaway so you have more time to pay. walmart. >> bret: we are five day aceway from finding out who will occupy the white house for the next four years. with us tonight a man who has worked for three presidents. james baker was secretary of state and white house chief of staff for george h.w. bush. treasury secretary and white house chief of staff for ronald reagan. and undersecretary of commerce for gerald ford. he joins us from houston. hello, mr. secretary. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, bret. delighted to be with you. >> bret: your sense ofthe election and the importance this time around. >> guest: i think we will see a fairly close election. i e
hash browns or home fries? home fries. do you like my dress? why can't you guys ask good questions like this? [ morgan ] for a chance to interview an nfl player and more, join visa nfl fan offers and make your season epic. actually... th way i could split my payments up into little bite-size chunks. i mean you feel me right? yeah. uh, sir... ah... [ male announcer ] shop now. and put it on layaway so you have more time to pay. walmart. >> bret: we are five day aceway from finding out who...
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it was a tough deal all the way around. >> you bring up brown. he's running for senate out there in ohio for re-election. he's running against josh mandel, the republican state treasurer. reel clear politics ranks that race as a tossup. how do you see that race playing out in the next four days? >> sherrod brown is going to win, he's a great senator, he's working on behalf of the people. the things i mentioned about president obama, the auto restrubturing package, the tariffs on chinese products -- products coming in, sherrod brown was leading the way in the united states senate. brown's opponent said he was against the auto restructuring package, an unbelievable position to take in the constituent of ohio. i think he'll win with a solid lead. he's got a great ground game and he's one of the greatest senators out thresm issue is his opponent said that brown's vote for the auto rescue restructuring package was un-american. there are a lot of people in ohio that think it was very much an american, pro-american vote and they're going to reward brown
it was a tough deal all the way around. >> you bring up brown. he's running for senate out there in ohio for re-election. he's running against josh mandel, the republican state treasurer. reel clear politics ranks that race as a tossup. how do you see that race playing out in the next four days? >> sherrod brown is going to win, he's a great senator, he's working on behalf of the people. the things i mentioned about president obama, the auto restrubturing package, the tariffs on...
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making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> okay. so it seems a little early to go looking for a christmas tree. doesn't it? well, not when it's the tree that goes to the capitol building. the 73-foot englemann spruce that will decorate the capitol grounds was harvested from white river national forest in colorado yesterday. a crane hoisted it on to a huge flat bed truck. it takes two days to wrap it before it makes the trip out here. look at that. >> huge. >> like a plons ter. >> yeah. 73 footer. that would fill up the living room all right. >> 73 feet. >> it would be great. >> i know. >> imagine having the space for that kind of tree. >> we talk about it being kind of far away but we're into november. >> yes. >> and it feels like christmas and holiday shopping weather outside. >> and we were talking earlier you're already getting, putting the registry together. take a look and pick out any of the items. >> you're joking. >>
making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> okay. so it seems a little early to go looking for a christmas tree. doesn't it? well, not when it's the tree that goes to the capitol building. the 73-foot englemann spruce that will decorate the capitol grounds was harvested from white river national forest in colorado...
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chairman reince priebus, and the former cleveland browns great gary baxter is here. we appreciate his support in the campaign. i have been heartened by the support that our campaign is receiving across the nation. the attention that is being focused on this race is because people recognize how much is at stake. it is critical time for the country. we face or rumors -- we face enormous challenges, an economy that is not putting people to work. the people coming out of college cannot find work -- half of them cannot find work. around the world we face at china which is going to be a major economic power. already is and will be a stronger power down the road. has been taking a lot of jobs from people here in ohio. the also face radical violent jihadists. i am proud of the fact that our team has focused on what we will do to bring real change, big change to a country that badly needs it. we have a precedent today -- president today who has a different view. his view is we are on the right track, no need for major change. my view is this track is the wrong force for ameri
chairman reince priebus, and the former cleveland browns great gary baxter is here. we appreciate his support in the campaign. i have been heartened by the support that our campaign is receiving across the nation. the attention that is being focused on this race is because people recognize how much is at stake. it is critical time for the country. we face or rumors -- we face enormous challenges, an economy that is not putting people to work. the people coming out of college cannot find work --...
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and if you see a white person the odds are they are voting for mitt romney and if you see a black or brown person the odds are they are voting for barack obama. i think that is kind of melancholy. >> i agree with you, geraldo. i also think that what president obama and the democrats are saying is we need to move forward as a country bringing everything together. we need to have is jobs for everybody. we need to have the fair pay act to that women are paid the same as men. protect medicare for everybody. the more uniting the president can do in the closing days the better he is going to do on election day. >> geraldo: talk about -- you talk about -- >> i think it is unfortunate and sad that trump is doing that. >> geraldo: well, trump is trump. what about the -- >> true, but people are paying attention to him. >> geraldo: people that do, if they are going to vote based on donald trump's $5 million bounty i think they probably had their minds made up previously. >> true that. >> geraldo: let's get to benghazi-gate. i want to concentrate on most of that for the show tonight. do you think the
and if you see a white person the odds are they are voting for mitt romney and if you see a black or brown person the odds are they are voting for barack obama. i think that is kind of melancholy. >> i agree with you, geraldo. i also think that what president obama and the democrats are saying is we need to move forward as a country bringing everything together. we need to have is jobs for everybody. we need to have the fair pay act to that women are paid the same as men. protect medicare...
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it is driving right to the heart of what president obama needs to throw colorado, but also the about brown states. it is to get the same coalitions, the youth, the women, both on a phillippe -- unaffiliated and republican, minority provisions need to turn out in historic week disproportionate numbers. denver has a very young population, which is also a democrat stronghold. i have seen that had three or four times in the last couple of nights spirit -- i've seen advertisements three or four times in the last couple of nights. host: are you seeing what lawyers are doing to prepare for that? guest: modern campaigning since 2000 with the florida recount, it seems that one of its first things you do is hire gorda attorneys, between good election law and getting ready for the challenge. on the republican side i'm confident. the democrats have a well oiled machine, not only nationally. but on the republican side they are very well-organized. their two legal strike teams in a lot of the counties, not all 64, but the key ones. they will have teams of lawyers on the ground actually watching the pala
it is driving right to the heart of what president obama needs to throw colorado, but also the about brown states. it is to get the same coalitions, the youth, the women, both on a phillippe -- unaffiliated and republican, minority provisions need to turn out in historic week disproportionate numbers. denver has a very young population, which is also a democrat stronghold. i have seen that had three or four times in the last couple of nights spirit -- i've seen advertisements three or four...